Enderleinellidae, Ewing, 1929

Durden, Lance A., Beati, Lorenza, Greiman, Stephen E. & Abramov, Alexei V., 2024, A new genus and new species of sucking louse (Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Enderleinellidae) from the particoloured flying squirrel (Hylopetes alboniger) in Laos, and an updated identification key to enderleinellid genera, Zootaxa 5405 (4), pp. 545-561 : 548

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5405.4.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6D9EABA1-5F46-4A77-AA70-7E7897120FFD

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10619882

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E66455-FF8E-6278-FF36-EDF2FA473954

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scientific name

Enderleinellidae
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Identification Key to genera of adult lice in the family Enderleinellidae View in CoL

1a. Antennae 5-segmented; abdomen with paratergal plates....................................................... 2

1b. Antennae 4-segmented; abdomen without paratergal plates (on Petaurista , Southeast Asia)....................................................................................................... Phthirunculus Kuhn & Ludwig

2a. Ventral head and first antennal segment each with a sclerotised plate bearing 3–5 large protuberances (on Glaucomys , North America)........................................................................... Microphthirus Ferris

2b. Ventral head and first antennal segment lacking plates and protuberances......................................... 3

3a. Thoracic sternal plate absent (on Petaurista , Southeast Asia)................................... Atopophthirus Kim

3b. Thoracic sternal plate present and distinct.................................................................. 4

4a. Abdominal segment 2 with a distinct ventral sclerite on each side (on various sciurids, North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa).......................................................................... Enderleinellus Fahrenholz

4b. Abdominal segment 2 lacking a distinct ventral sclerite on each side............................................. 5

5a. Abdomen lacking sternal and tergal plates (on various squirrels, Africa).............................. Werneckia Ferris

5b. Abdomen with distinct sternal and tergal plates (on Hylopetes , Southeast Asia).................. Hylophthirus new genus

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